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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

When I first started to read this book, I was skeptical of
another ‘cheap grace’ kind of author expounding overarching encompassing grace
of God to envelop humanity. Everyone would have a sweet aroma of life on earth
and “and they will live happily ever after” stuff at the end of the book. But I
was wrong. The author knew his stuff as a well-traveled man who has seen, read
and experienced what was truly grace. I was particularly excited when he
mentioned the grace that Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s in his book, The Cost of
Discipleship, wrote about. Grace is not cheap! Moore’s comprehensive and
thorough takes on the grace of God thrilled
and inspired me. It made God to be more wonderful that I ever thought
before. It also made me to be much smaller, more stinkier that I ever thought
before. I was not worth the effort Jesus put in for me, yet He did it anyway.

All in all, it was a very well-written, a book that will
perhaps transform perception of many readers of the Saviour, Jesus Christ, the
Grace personified! And I love the catchy title too.

Thank you Book Sneeze for allowing this free ebook for the
purpose of this review. I give this book a five-star!

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My name is Ronnie Ding. I was born in Sitiawan, Perak, Malaysia. My hometown was blessed when renowned Christian Leader Watchman Nee from China started a church there and later, evangelist John Sung came. Studied in Bible College of Malaysia. I love Jesus above everything else. I believe Bible as God's living Word, fresh for all generation! If any names appeared in any stories written in this blog being identical to anyone, they are purely coincidental. All comments in this blog will be promptly replied except those really offensive ones.